Going, But Never Gone
Johannesburg, South Africa
21 March 1998
(58:25)
(66:36)
Disc 1:
1. Pop Muzik
2. Mofo
3. I Will Follow
4. Gone
5. Even Better Than the Real Thing
6. Last Night On Earth
7. Until the End Of the World
8. New Year's Day
9. Pride (In the Name Of Love)
10. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
11. Stand By Me
12. All I Want Is You/Never Tear Us Apart
13. Staring At the Sun
14. Sunday Bloody Sunday
Disc 2:
1. Bullet the Blue Sky
2. Please
3. Where the Streets Have No Name
4. Lemon Intermission
5. Discotheque
6. If You Wear That Velvet Dress
7. With Or Without You
8. Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
9. Mysterious Ways
10. One
11. 40
Notes from Lynne: The times for the CDs at the top of this page are
from Justin Cook's site. I received this show from someone who said
the title was Going, But Never Gone, however, when I put disc one in
my computer, it tells me the show is called Human Rights Day (although
according to FLOM, that show should only have ten songs on the first
disc). The times for my show are definately as listed above. So, I
have no idea what this show is really supposed to be called. It does
have the couple moments of static during Until the End of the
World, as Justin wrote, so I would say that this is the same bootleg.
This is an excellent sounding show. You can hear the audience between
the songs, but when the band is playing, that is the main sound. It
is very crisp and clear. You can hear every little sound of the lemon
moving when the Lemon intermission is playing. The one thing of note
is that Bono's voice is not at its greatest. This is the last show of
the tour, and you can tell that his voice needs a rest.
There is a small skip in One and there are a few moments of static during
Until the End of the World (as noted above).